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A Way Out and Brothers developer Josef Fares thinks Xbox Series X is "a f**king confusing name"

The Xbox Series X and S naming convention has been the cause of a lot of conversation since it was announced, and it appears even A Way Out and Brothers developer Josef Fares thinks it's a confusing name.

Fares – known for his candid and energetic interviews – has told IGN that the naming convention of the latest Xbox machines is "f**king confusing" (thanks, Eurogamer).

"That's a f**king confusing name," Fares said in the colorfully transcribed interview. "What the f**k's going on with Microsoft? They're losing it, man. What the f**k is going on? Like Series S, X, Mex, Next. I mean, who knows this? Come on. Madness. Call it the Microsoft Box and that's it. I don't know. It's a total f**king mess. Trust me, even them, they're confused in their offices. What is this X, S... I don't know, what the f**k."

Our very own Alex Donaldson had some thoughts on Microsoft's admittedly confusing naming conventions last year, where he outlined precisely why the Xbox One needs to be rotated away from the limelight in order for Microsoft to capitalize on the new hardware generation.

Other industry commentators have also publically outlined their thoughts and feelings about the Xbox Series S/X name, too, and last year we saw punters accidentally pick up Xbox One X consoles instead of the Series X in confusion. So, on some level, Fares has a point.

It's not the first time Fares has made headlines for his interesting interview technique, either. He first attracted infamy for his 'f**k the Oscars' speech at 2017's The Game Awards, and he's also been an outspoken critic of players that obsess over length and replayability, and intentionally goes out of his way to "f**k s**t up".

Fares' next game, It Takes Two, promises to give players “a fresh new take on the challenges of working together” and launches for PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 in 2021.

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